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Matthys Wines
Zuid Afrika Blank Bottle The Life Of a Black Valentine

Blankbottle Life of a Black Valentine

Zuid-Afrika
Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Syrah
Zuid Afrika Blank Bottle The Life Of a Black Valentine
WijndomeinBlankbottle
AppellatieSwartland
WijnstijlVolle Krachtige Rode Wijn
JaargangGeen Jaargang
SluitingKurk
WijnbouwConventioneel
Alcohol per Volume13%
Volume750ml
Bewaarpotentieel vanaf Jaargang< 5 Jaar
OpvoedingFoeder
€20
Niet beschikbaar
Gemiddelde levering in 3-5 werkdagen
CO2 Neutrale Levering
Stevige verpakking

Proefnotities

Complexe weelderig rijke droge rode wijn. Intense rijpe en diepe kleur met vlezig dikke tranen en verleidelijke roze waterrand. Wat een neus, wat een spel tussen rood en zwart fruit, dat dweept met zowel aardse als kruidige ondertonen, waarin tijm en laurier domineren. Textuur die het van de breedte moet hebben, breedte van power en finesse, die vreemd genoeg perfect versmelten naar de ellenlange finale toe. Fijne rijpe zuren en evenwichtige tannines. Subliem passend bij stoofschotels van pluimwild of ragout van wilde champignons met stevig veel look en vers gekapte wilde peterselie; ook bij verse gewassen korst kazen; Schenkt° 16°C & ik zou hem graag eerst in een brede karaf plensen.

https://www.blankbottle.co.za

Wine Story

“It’s my privilege to be the costume designer and screenwriter, to present this time capsule, a catalyst that brings people together, there to de-stress, entertain, – as the star headline act, in the privacy of your home.”

DESCRIBE BLANKBOTTLE IN ONE SENTENCE. Clothes maketh not the man; judge my wines on what’s in the bottle, not by means of preconceived ideas.

WHEN AND HOW DID THE BLANKBOTTLE WINERY START? In 2004, a lady came to my house (then also my office) to buy wine. She asked for anything but Shiraz. “I don’t drink Shiraz”, were her exact words. I poured her a glass of wine. She loved it and bought 3 cases. It was a straight Shiraz.

Having no indication of cultivar on the bottle, not only demands complete honesty when it comes to quality, but it allows me the opportunity to introduce once-off limited runs of interesting wines. An honest brand that had no limitations when it came to style, vintage, area or cultivars. Something for someone with an open mind and an adventurous heart.

SO, DOES THAT MEAN YOU NEVER REPEAT A WINE FROM YEAR TO YEAR? No, I do repeat wines. In the beginning years I made different wines every year. But as time went on, I grew attached to some vineyards and committed to making them year on year, for example Moment of Silence. At the moment, roughly 30% of my wines are once-off wines. If they perform well, they will stay on.

SO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN WINERY BUT NO FARM? Yes, at the moment I can’t afford one but then again owning a farm limits you to the vineyards on your specific farm. I love traveling and experiencing many different areas. I want to convey as many different stories as possible from as many areas as possible – if I can one day have 50 wines in my portfolio I would be happy.

HOW MANY VINEYARDS DO YOU BUY GRAPES FROM? In the 2020 harvest we picked 120 tons from about 70 vineyards; 35 different varietals – anything from Fernao Pirez to Cabernet. This year we bottled well over 40 different wines.

ON A PRACTICAL LEVEL, HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO BE INVOLVED IN SO MANY VINEYARDS? I work with great farmers and knowledgeable viticulturists. I make wines from almost all the areas in the Western Cape. They all ripen at different times. In the beginning of harvest I only focus on the first, maybe 10, in Wellington and Darling. As I am picking through the first 10, I start looking at the next in line to possibly ripen. I carry on like that and 13000 km and 100 days later we normally pick the last vineyard in the Witzenberg.

WHERE IS YOUR WINERY BASED? It’s on a farm outside Somerset West. There are no signs or formal wine tasting facilities.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB? Being able to tell stories through wine.

SO YOU DESIGN YOUR OWN LABELS? Yes, it started off 15 years ago on Microsoft word – due to a lack of funds to pay designers. In 2008 there was a dramatic change, but that is a long story. See Epileptic Inspiration under wines now selling. It then turned into a part time hobby and nowadays it forms part of what I do. I love it!

Pieter Walser
Pieter Walser

Wine Story

“It’s my privilege to be the costume designer and screenwriter, to present this time capsule, a catalyst that brings people together, there to de-stress, entertain, – as the star headline act, in the privacy of your home.”

DESCRIBE BLANKBOTTLE IN ONE SENTENCE. Clothes maketh not the man; judge my wines on what’s in the bottle, not by means of preconceived ideas.

WHEN AND HOW DID THE BLANKBOTTLE WINERY START? In 2004, a lady came to my house (then also my office) to buy wine. She asked for anything but Shiraz. “I don’t drink Shiraz”, were her exact words. I poured her a glass of wine. She loved it and bought 3 cases. It was a straight Shiraz.

Having no indication of cultivar on the bottle, not only demands complete honesty when it comes to quality, but it allows me the opportunity to introduce once-off limited runs of interesting wines. An honest brand that had no limitations when it came to style, vintage, area or cultivars. Something for someone with an open mind and an adventurous heart.

SO, DOES THAT MEAN YOU NEVER REPEAT A WINE FROM YEAR TO YEAR? No, I do repeat wines. In the beginning years I made different wines every year. But as time went on, I grew attached to some vineyards and committed to making them year on year, for example Moment of Silence. At the moment, roughly 30% of my wines are once-off wines. If they perform well, they will stay on.

SO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN WINERY BUT NO FARM? Yes, at the moment I can’t afford one but then again owning a farm limits you to the vineyards on your specific farm. I love traveling and experiencing many different areas. I want to convey as many different stories as possible from as many areas as possible – if I can one day have 50 wines in my portfolio I would be happy.

HOW MANY VINEYARDS DO YOU BUY GRAPES FROM? In the 2020 harvest we picked 120 tons from about 70 vineyards; 35 different varietals – anything from Fernao Pirez to Cabernet. This year we bottled well over 40 different wines.

ON A PRACTICAL LEVEL, HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO BE INVOLVED IN SO MANY VINEYARDS? I work with great farmers and knowledgeable viticulturists. I make wines from almost all the areas in the Western Cape. They all ripen at different times. In the beginning of harvest I only focus on the first, maybe 10, in Wellington and Darling. As I am picking through the first 10, I start looking at the next in line to possibly ripen. I carry on like that and 13000 km and 100 days later we normally pick the last vineyard in the Witzenberg.

WHERE IS YOUR WINERY BASED? It’s on a farm outside Somerset West. There are no signs or formal wine tasting facilities.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB? Being able to tell stories through wine.

SO YOU DESIGN YOUR OWN LABELS? Yes, it started off 15 years ago on Microsoft word – due to a lack of funds to pay designers. In 2008 there was a dramatic change, but that is a long story. See Epileptic Inspiration under wines now selling. It then turned into a part time hobby and nowadays it forms part of what I do. I love it!

Pieter Walser
Pieter Walser